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The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) was designed by ETS in conjunction with many of the leading business schools in the U.S. to provide them with a selection test for candidates applying for MBA programs. It has grown in popularity with business schools and it is now a requirement for over 1,800 MBA programs world-wide. There are business schools that have more lenient admissions procedures and do not require the GMAT, but at least in the States this often signifies a lower quality or less demanding MBA program. Most good MBA programs will ask for a GMAT score. The bottom line is that if you want to apply for an MBA at a quality business school you will almost certainly have to do the GMAT. Also, for better or worse, the increasing competitiveness among leading B-schools has only served to increase the importance of this exam for candidates as B-schools struggle to stay on top of the rankings. |
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